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WARNING: The following blog post contains spoilers. If you have not yet watched this episode, I would recommend watching it before you read this post. It spoils several plot elements, at least one of which is more effective if you aren't

Okay then. There seems to be a headcanon questionnaire going around created by the user bookplayer. So, yeah. That's a thing.

I, suppose I can throw in my own two cents, although be forewarned: I don't have a firm answer for every question on this list. That's because, well, I haven't actually given much of these questions much thought. But, I'll try my best. Here we go!

Why does everyone assume doughnut Joe's place is in Canterlot? I mean, sure, the mane six eat there with Celestia after the Worst Night Ever (trademark pending), but what's to say Celestia didn't just follow them home? I'm sure she makes occasional visits there anyway, seeing as her Most Faithful Student (trademark pending) lives there. And besides, we see him on the Friendship Express heading towards Canterlot with his creation, Doughnutopia.

I've had several tries writing something conclusive on Discord, trying to paint a complete picture of our favourite Lord of Chaos.I couldn't make it work. For one thing, Discord is somewhat self-contradictionary, and, secondly, the topic is just. Too. Freaking. Big. For one post.So, here we are, on the first part of what hopefully will be a series on Discord.We'll start with something easy: His magic, herefrom for this purpose be called Chaos Magic.

According to the Tale of Hearth's Warming Eve, Star Swirl the Bearded was the mentor of Clover the Clever, who helped found Equestria. This means that Star Swirl was already a renowned conjurer before Equestria was founded, which happened "long before the peaceful rule of Celestia". (see S02E11)

In the hiatuses (Some part of me insists the plural should be hiati. It is not.) between seasons three and four as well as four and five, two movies featuring an alternate, parallel reality to Equestria inhabited by humanoid creatures were released under the name of Equestria Girls.The parallel world featured in the movies is accessed from Equestria via a magical mirror dating back up to Star Swirl the Bearded.

Note: All of the Karamverse Civilizations posts are headcanons by me and Imperator Aetheris for our Alternate MLP Universe, Karamverse.

Although the three main tribes of ponies are the Unicorns, Earth and Pegasi, there isanother tribe, a more mysterious tribe which arguably lives in its own world: the BatPony, which is also known as the Nocturnus, plural of which is Nocturnii.

Many words have already been written about this: doorknobs, quills, and whatever things that are problematic to use if you have to operate them with hooves. Some say those are remnants of a human civilization, and that definitely could make Lyra happy. But how do ponies manage to deal with all that stuff?

Involving my story; Pokémon - The Equestrian Chronicles...I figured I'd list all my Headcanons about the Legendary Pokémon that I've been posting in a group forum...

Here are the links for all the Legendary Pokémon I've done headcanons for, (except Mewtwo because of its backstory pretty much explained throughout the franchise, and Genesect for a similar reason...):

Fluttershy's mom was an earth pony, hence the pegasus' lackluster flight ability (except in times of stress) and affinity for animals.-- Bulk Biceps is her brother, which would explain the apparent familiarity between the two in "Rainbow Falls" as well as his stunted wings and insane strength (earth pony parent).

AJ's mom was an Orange (Clementine), a violinist who taught AJ how to fiddle.

Two years of observations taught me that pony names are almost always connected with their special talent and/or form of their cutiemark. Why? They have names from the beginning of their lives, and discover their special talents and gain cutiemarks later, how can their parents be so accurate with naming?

On the one hoof, Celestia and Luna are the closest thing Equestria has to gods. They control the sun, the moon, and the stars; they're thousands of years old and still in their prime; they're capable of magical feats beyond any unicorn. The only beings who've ever fought either of them to a standstill are each other, Discord, Chrysalis (beefed up on more love than she'd ever known before), and the Smooze (who, under the circumstances, we can file under Discord). What they fought couldn't have

When you come up on an episode that will probably Joss your fic, I guess you can have two different attitudes: excitement or fear. My unfinished story, Command Performance, is all about different winter holiday traditions: how different families celebrate the same holiday, and how some don't celebrate the same holidays at all. But my Pinkie already had a solution, rooted in being a party pony: